Star Micronics TSP100LAN User manual

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POS/mobile printers
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User manual
TSP100LAN
Hardware Manual
Federal Communications Commission
Radio Frequency Interference
Statement
is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. is equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
For compliance with the Federal Noise Interference Standard, this equipment requires a shielded cable.
is statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U.S.A.
Statement of
e Canadian Department of Communications
Radio Interference Regulations
is digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in
the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique német pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des
Communications du Canada.
e above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada.
CE
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity
EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989
This product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN
61000-6-3 / 2001 and EN 55024 / 1998, following the provisions of the Electro Magnetic Compatibility Direc-
tive of the European Communities as of May 1989.
EC Council Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993
is product, has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 60950-1,
following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive of the European Communities as of 2001.
e above statement applies only to printers marketed in EU.
Trademark acknowledgments
TSP100LAN: Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
Notice
All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever, without STARs express
permission is forbidden.
e contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
All eorts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of going to press.
However, should any errors be detected, STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them.
e above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.
©
Copyright 2008 Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
Please access the following URL
http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm
for the latest revision of the manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Unpacking and Installation ................................................................................................................... 1
1-1. Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................
1
1-2. Choosing a place for the printer ...........................................................................................................
2
2. Parts Identication and Nomenclature ................................................................................................ 3
3. Setup ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
3-1. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the Printer ....................................................................................
4
3-2. Connecting to a Peripheral Unit ...........................................................................................................
5
3-3. Loading the Paper Roll ...........................................................................................................................
6
3-4. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the PC ...........................................................................................
9
3-5. Installing the Printer Soware ............................................................................................................
10
3-6. Connecting the Power Cord ................................................................................................................
11
3-7. Turning Power On ................................................................................................................................
12
4. Attaching the Accessories .................................................................................................................... 13
4-1. Attaching the Holder Plate ..................................................................................................................
13
4-2. Attaching the Rubber Feet ...................................................................................................................
15
4-3. Switch Cover Installation .....................................................................................................................
16
5. ermal Roll Paper Specication ........................................................................................................ 17
5-1. Roll paper specication ........................................................................................................................
17
5-2. Recommended paper ...........................................................................................................................
17
6. Control Panel and Other Functions .................................................................................................... 18
6-1. Control Panel .........................................................................................................................................
18
6-2. Errors ......................................................................................................................................................
18
6-3. Self-Printing ..........................................................................................................................................
20
7. Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams .................................................................................................. 21
7-1. Preventing Paper Jams .........................................................................................................................
21
7-2. Removing Paper Jam ............................................................................................................................
21
7-3. Releasing a Locked Cutter (Auto Cutter Mode only) ......................................................................
22
8. Periodical Cleaning ............................................................................................................................. 24
8-1. Cleaning the ermal Head ................................................................................................................
24
8-2. Cleaning the Rubber Roller .................................................................................................................
24
8-3. Cleaning the Paper Holder and the Surrounding Area ...................................................................
24
9. Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit ............................................................................................................. 25
10. Specications ..................................................................................................................................... 27
10-1. General Specications ..........................................................................................................................
27
10-2. Auto Cutter Specications ...................................................................................................................
28
10-3. Ethernet Interface .................................................................................................................................
28
10-4. Electrical Characteristics .....................................................................................................................
28
10-5. Environmental Requirements .............................................................................................................
29
10-6. Reliability ...............................................................................................................................................
30
11. DIP Switch Settings ........................................................................................................................... 31
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1. Unpacking and Installation
1-1. Unpacking
Aer unpacking the unit, check that all the necessary accessories are included in the package.
Fig. 1-1 Unpacking
If anything is missing, contact the dealer where you bought the printer and ask them to supply
the missing part. Note that it is a good idea to keep the original box and all the packing materials
just in case you need to pack the printer up again and send it somewhere at a later date.
Printer
Paper roll holder
Holder plate
Switch cover
LAN cable
Power cord
Rubber
feet
Installation sheet
Roll paper
Screws
CD-ROM
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1-2. Choosing a place for the printer
Before actually unpacking the printer, you should take a few minutes to think about where
you plan to use it. Remember the following points when doing this.
Choose a rm, level surface where the printer will not be exposed to vibration.
e power outlet you plan to connect to for power should be nearby and unobstructed.
Make sure that the printer is close enough to your host computer for you to connect
the two.
Make sure that the printer is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Make sure that the printer is well away from heaters and other sources of extreme
heat.
Make sure that the surrounding area is clean, dry, and free of dust.
Make sure that the printer is connected to a reliable power outlet. It should not be on
the same electric circuit as copiers, refrigerators, or other appliances that cause power
spikes.
Make sure that the room where you are using the printer is not too humid.
WARNING
Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual
noise. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer for advice.
Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Improper repair work can be dangerous.
Never disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product may result in
injury, re, or electric shock.
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2. Parts Identication and Nomenclature
Peripheral drive connector
Connects to peripheral
units such as cash draw-
ers, etc.
Do not connect this to a
telephone.
Power switch
Used to turn on/off
power to the printer.
Printer cover
Open this cover to load or
replace paper.
Cover open lever
Pull this lever in the
direction of the arrow to
open the printer cover.
Control panel
Features LED indicators to indicate
printer status and switches to oper-
ate the printer.
Ethernet connector
For connection to a
host computer using a
Ethernet cable.
Power connector
For connection of the
power cord.
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3. Setup
3-1. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the Printer
(1) Make sure the printer is turned o.
(2) Connect the ethernet cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.
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3-2. Connecting to a Peripheral Unit
You can connect a peripheral unit to the printer using a modular plug. e following describes
how to install the ferrite core and make the actual connection. See “Modular plug” on page 25
for details about the type of modular plug that is required. Note that this printer does not come
with a modular plug or wire, so it is up to you to obtain one that suits your needs.
CAUTION
Make sure that the printer is turned o and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer
is turned o before making connections.
(1) Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer.
CAUTION
Do not connect a telephone line into the peripheral drive connector. Failure to observe this may
result in damage to the printer.
Also, for safety purposes, do not connect wiring to the external drive connector if there is a chance
it may carry peripheral voltage.
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Cover open lever
Tear Bar Model
1) Push the cover open lever, and open the printer
cover.
2) While observing the direction of the roll, set the
paper roll into the hollow, and pull on the lead-
ing edge of the paper toward you.
CAUTION
Do not pull out the end of the paper diagonally,
as it will cause the paper to become jammed or
skewed.
3) Push down both sides of the printer cover to
close.
Note: Make sure that the printer cover is securely
closed.
4)
Tear Bar Model:
Tear o the paper as shown.
Auto Cutter Model:
If the printer cover is closed aer turning on the
power, the cutter operates automatically and the
front end of the paper is cut.
3-3. Loading the Paper Roll
3-3-1. Using 79.5 mm Width Paper Roll
Be sure to use roll paper that matches the printer’s specication.
When using a paper roll with an 57.5 mm width, install the paper roll holder as described on
the following page.
Roll paper
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3-3-2. Using 57.5 mm Width Paper Roll
When using a paper roll with 57.5 mm width, install the supplied paper guide on the printer.
To change the eective print width (roll paper width), change the setting of the Print Width in
the Conguration. For details on the setting of the Print Width, refer to the soware manual
located in the “Documents” folders on the CD-ROM.
1 Insert the paper guide along the groove in the unit as shown.
2 Insert the paper guide by pushing the area marked “A” down until it clicks into place.
Note: Aer using a paper roll with a width of 57.5 mm, do not change to a paper roll with
a width of 79.5 mm. (is is because the printer head has deteriorated as a result of a
portion of the head having been in direct contact with the platen.)
A
Paper Guide
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Caution Symbol
A label with these symbols is placed near the thermal head. Never touch the ther-
mal head immediately aer printing, because it may be hot.
Never touch the thermal head with your hands because it can generate static elec
-
tricity, which can damage the device in the thermal head.
A label with this symbol is placed near the cutter. Never touch the cutter blade,
which could cut your nger.
WARNING
1) Do not touch the cutter blade.
ere is a cutter inside the paper outlet slot. Not only should you not put your hand in
the paper outlet slot while printing is in progress, never put your hand into the outlet even
when printing is not in progress.
e printer cover can be opened when replacing the paper. However, since the cutter blade
is on the inside of the printer cover, be careful not to place your face or hands too close to
the cutter blade.
2) During and immediately aer printing, the area around the thermal head is very hot. Do
not touch it, as you could be burned.
CAUTION
1) Do not operate the cover open lever while pressing on the printer cover with your hand.
2) Do not push the cover open lever and open the printer cover when printing is in progress or
when the auto cutter is operating.
3) Do not push out paper while the printer cover is closed.
4) e heating element and the driver IC of the thermal head are easily damaged. Do not touch
them with metal objects, sandpaper, etc.
5) Printing quality may suer if the thermal head heating element becomes soiled by being
touched with your hands. Do not touch the thermal head heating element.
6) ere is a risk of damage to the driver IC of the thermal head from static electricity. Never
directly touch the IC.
7) e printing quality and working life of the thermal head cannot be guaranteed if any paper
other than that recommended is used. In particular, paper containing [Na+, K+, C1-] may
drastically reduce the working life of the thermal head. Please exercise caution.
8) Do not operate the printer if there is moisture on the front surface of the head from conden
-
sation, etc.
9) A printed piece of thermal paper may become electrically charged. If the printer is placed
vertically or mounted on a wall, the cut piece of paper may stick to the printer, instead of
falling. Beware that this could cause a problem if you use a stacker that stores the pieces of
paper that fall freely.
10) Do not change the paper width during use. e thermal printing head, rubber roller, and
cutter wear dierently according to the paper width. is can cause the printing or cutter
movement to malfunction.
11) Do not transport the printer with its cover open and holding it by the cover.
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3-4. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the PC
Connect the ethernet cable to a Ethernet port of your router (or hub or switch).
Notes on Using the Auto Cutter
1) To print aer a cut, feed 1 mm (8-dot line) or more of paper.
2) If the cutter is not in its home position aer an error, rst eliminate the cause of the error;
then, turn the power back ON.
3) A margin of 5 mm or more is recommended from the end of the printed area to the cutting
position.
4) Do not attempt to remove the paper during a cut, as this can cause a paper jam.
12) Do not forcibly pull on the interface cable, power cable, or cash drawer cable that is connect-
ed. To detach a connector, make sure to grasp it at the connector portion, without applying
excessive stress on the connector at the printer.
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3-5. Installing the Printer Soware
Here is the procedure for installing the printer driver and utility soware, which are stored on
the supplied CD-ROM.
e procedure applies to the Windows operating systems shown below.
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista 32-Bit
(1) Turn ON the power to your PC to start Windows.
(2) Insert the supplied CD-ROM (Drivers and Utili
-
ties) into the CD-ROM drive.
(3) Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
(4) e dialog shown in the illustration indicates that
the procedure has been completed.
Click “Finish.
e dialog that appears on the screen varies with your system.
Continue and register the printer queue, set the port, and perform other settings.
For details, refer to the soware manual.
When using the 64-bit Windows Vista system, install the soware manually. For details on manual
installation, refer to the soware manual in the “Documents” folder on the CD-ROM.
For instructions on the Linux or Macintosh system, refer to the soware manual in the “Linux
or “Macintosh” folder on the CD-ROM.
Note: Factory-set login password for administrator
TELNET protocol may be used for changing the settings on this printer. To do so, it is
necessary to log in using an administrator account for the printer. Use the following
administrator account information on TELNET.
Administrator account name: “root” (required)
Password: “public” (required)
* e password may be changed aer logging in.
It is recommended to use the Ethernet Setup Tool to change the settings.
For details on the Ethernet Setup Tool, refer to the soware manual.
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3-6. Connecting the Power Cord
Note: Before connecting/disconnecting the power cord, make sure that power to the printer
and all the devices connected to the printer is turned o. Also make sure the power
cable plug is disconnected from the AC outlet.
(1) Check the label on the back or bottom of the printer to make sure its voltage matches that
of the AC outlet. Also make sure the plug on the power cord matches the AC outlet.
(2) If the power cord is not attached to the printer, plug the appropriate end into the AC inlet
on the back of the printer.
(3) Plug the power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet.
CAUTION
If the voltage shown on the label on the bottom of your printer does not match the
voltage for your area, contact your dealer immediately.
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3-7. Turning Power On
Make sure that the Power cord has been connected as described in 3-6.
Turn ON the power switch located on the le side of the printer.
When the switch is turned ON, the READY lamp will ash on the control panel. e READY
lamp will light up when the printer is connected to the network.
CAUTION
We recommend that you unplug the printer from the power outlet whenever you do not plan to
use it for long periods. Because of this, you should locate the printer so that the power outlet it is
plugged into is nearby and easy to access.
When an Switch cover is axed to the printer above the power switch, the ON/OFF marks of the
power switch may be hidden. If this occurs, remove the power cord from the outlet to turn the
printer OFF.
Power switch
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4. Attaching the Accessories
e following accessories do not necessarily have to be attached.
Attach them if necessary.
• Holder plate
• Rubber feet
• Switch cover
4-1. Attaching the Holder Plate
e holder plate is attached to the printer using the included screws and is hooked onto
screws that are installed into the wall.
e screws on the wall are not included.
Use commercially available screws (4 mm diameter) that are suitable for the wall material
(wood, steel beam, concrete, etc.).
e printers weight is approximately 2.4 kg when the largest diameter roll paper is load-
ed.
Use screws on the wall that have both shear strength and pulling-out strength to withstand
a force of at least 12 kgf (118 N).
Precautions regarding installation
CAUTION
is caution indicates information that, if ignored, could lead to personal injury or property
damage.
Be sure to have qualied personnel install the specied screws and printer to the wall.
Star is not responsible for any accidents or injuries that occur as a result of improper installation,
misuse, or modications.
Especially when installing the printer at a high location, make sure that the printer is securely
installed to the wall.
If the printer is not installed securely and falls, personal injury or damage to the printer may
result.
Make sure that the mounting surface and installation screws are strong enough to install the
printer.
Securely install the printer so that the weight of the printer and any connected cables will not
cause the printer to fall.
Otherwise, personal injury or damage to the printer may result.
Do not install the printer in an unstable location or a location that is exposed to vibration and
shocks.
If the printer falls, personal injury or damage to the printer may result.
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(1) Attach the holding plate to the printer. en
tighten the two screws that were supplied
to secure it in place.
(2) Position the printer over the screws, etc.,
on the wall and then slide it downward to
set it in place.
Aer setting the printer in place, check
the screws on the wall again to make sure
that they are able to support the printers
weight.
CAUTION
The printer’s weight is approximately
2.4 kg when the largest diameter roll paper
is loaded.
Use screws on the wall that have both shear
strength and pulling-out strength to with-
stand a force of at least 12 kgf (118 N).
(3) Push the cover open lever, and open the
printer cover.
(4) Insert the roll paper as shown.
ø4
2 to 3 mm
ø7 or
more
– 15 –
4-2. Attaching the Rubber Feet
(1) Attach the four rubber feet in the positions
shown in the gure.
Ensure that any soiling has been completely
wiped o before attaching the rubber
feet.
(2) Push the cover open lever, and open the
printer cover.
(3) Insert the roll paper as shown.
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4-3. Switch Cover Installation
It is not necessary to install the switch cover. Only install it if it is necessary for you. By installing
the switch cover, the following become possible.
Preventing the power switch from being operated by mistake.
Ensuring that other people can not easily operate the power switch.
Install the switch cover as shown in the diagram below.
e power switch can be turned ON (
|
) and OFF (O) by inserting a narrow instrument (ball
pen etc.) in the holes in the switch cover.
CAUTION
We recommend that you unplug the printer from the power outlet whenever you do not plan to
use it for long periods. Because of this, you should locate the printer so that the power outlet it is
plugged into is nearby and easy to access.
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5. Thermal Roll Paper Specication
When consumable parts have run out, use those specied below.
5-1. Roll paper specication
ermal paper
ickness: 65~85
µm (excluding Mitsubishi HiTec F5041)
Width: 79.5±0.5 mm (57.5±0.5 mm when the paper roller holder is used)
Outer roll diameter: ø83 mm or less
Take up paper roll width: 80 mm or (58 mm when the paper roller holder is used)
Core outer/inner diameter
Core outer Core inner
ø18±1 mm ø12±1 mm
Printed surface: Outer edge of roll
Tail end handling: Do not use paste or glue to secure the roll paper or its core.
Do not fold the tail end of the paper.
5-2. Recommended paper
Note: 1) e print density may vary depending on the type of roll paper, operating environ-
ment, and power consumption mode.
2) A reader or scanner may not be able to scan a printed bar code or characters de
-
pending on the print density. Make sure that your reader or scanner is able to scan
correctly beforehand.
Manufacturer Product name Quality characteristics/Use Paper thickness (µm)
Mitsubishi Paper
Mills Limited
P220AG normal type paper 65 (thickness)
HP220A high image stability paper 65 (thickness)
HP220AB-1 high image stability paper 75 (thickness)
P220AGB
normal type paper, card ticket
80 (thickness)
PB670 2 color paper: Red & Black 75 (thickness)
PB770 2 color paper: Blue & Black 75 (thickness)
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper
Flensburg GmbH
F5041 normal type paper 60 (thickness)
Oji Paper Co., Ltd.
PD150R normal type paper 75 (thickness)
PD160R high image stability paper
75 (thickness)
PD170R high image stability paper 75 (thickness)
PD190R
middle image stability paper
75 (thickness)
PD750R 2 color paper: Red & Black 75 (thickness)
PD700R 2 color paper: Blue & Black 75 (thickness)
Nippon Paper Industries
TF50KS-E2D normal type paper 65 (thickness)
Kanzaki Specialty
Papers Inc. (KSP)
P320RB 2 color paper: Red & Black 65 (thickness)
P320BB 2 color paper: Blue & Black 65 (thickness)
+ 0.5
-1
+ 0.5
-1
Note: Access the following URL for the information of the recommended paper.
http://www.star-m.jp/eng/dl/dl02.htm
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